Apprentice


 

Synopsis: Four and a half years after the crash of the Hunter-Gratzner, now-18-year-old Jack is released from the juvenile facility she’s lived in for four years. Due to her refusal to help the authorities capture Riddick, they’ve done their best to ensure that her future will be as bleak as possible, until Riddick himself returns to rescue her. But the forces arrayed against them, determined to recapture Riddick at any cost, are enormous.

Category: Fan Fiction

Series: None

Challenges: None

Rating: X

Orientation: Het (Plot)

Pairings: Riddick/Jack, Riddick/OFC, OMC/OFC

Warnings: Innuendo, Controversial Subject Matter (Stem Cell Research, Prostitution, Human Trafficking, Human Experimentation), Alcohol / Drug Use, Sexual Situations, Harsh Language, Explicit Sexual Content, BDSM, Non-Consensual Sex, Graphic Violence / Gore, Torture / Abuse, Murder

Number of Chapters: 61

Net Word Count: 150,532

Total Word Count: 151,874

Story Length: Epic

First Posted: January 31, 2001

Last Updated: April 28, 2002

Status: Complete

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The characters and events of Pitch Black are © 2000 USA Films, Gramercy Pictures, and Interscope Communications; Directed by David Twohy; Screenplay by Ken and Jim Wheat and David Twohy; Story by Ken and Jim Wheat; Produced by Tom Engelman. This work of fan fiction is a transformative work for entertainment purposes only, with no claims on, nor intent to infringe upon, the rights of the parties listed above. All additional characters and situations are the creation of, and remain the property of, Ardath Rekha. eBook design and cover art by LaraRebooted, using a wealth of image sources: a Pitch Black publicity still of Vin Diesel; a promotional photo of Rhiana Griffith taken by Shelley Cornish; a portrait of Terence Stamp (whose likeness is used here to represent Reg Jarvis) taken by Ros Drinkwater; publicity stills from the film Stealth (© 2005 Sony Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Phoenix Pictures, and Original Film; Directed by Rob Cohen; Written by W. D. Richter; Produced by Mike Medavoy, Neal H. Moritz, and Laura Ziskin — yeah, Josh Lucas, she stole your body, sorry dude);; a photograph by JJ Jordan, licensed via Pixabay; multiple images from PngWing; the “Key Ridge” font from Font Meme; and background graphics © 1998 Noel Mollon, adapted and licensed via Teri Williams Carnright from the now-retired Fantasyland Graphics site (c. 2003). This eBook may not be sold or advertised for sale. If you are a copyright holder of any of the referenced works, and believe that part or all of this eBook exceeds fair use practices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, please contact Ardath Rekha.

Rev. 2022.10.09

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Dee76

Oh, I don’t think Jack is as unaffected as Riddick thinks ;)!
I enjoy scenes like this that show Riddick “at work”. It’s so deliciously evil-but in a good way!

This feedback was originally left on Chapter 10 of the story in the old archiving system.
Dee76

Wow, another great chapter. You did a good job with the feelings from Jarvis. Jack sure made an impact on him.

This feedback was originally left on Chapter 9 of the story in the old archiving system.
Dee76

What a sweet chapter! The feeling of happiness is just shining through them both. Great job. P.S. Grilled pineapples–mmmm:D!!

This feedback was originally left on Chapter 8 of the story in the old archiving system.
Dee76

Lovely chapter! I love to read Riddick’s thoughts of Jack. There really is a connection!

This feedback was originally left on Chapter 7 of the story in the old archiving system.
Dee76

:::” Finally he gave her the welcoming hug she’d wanted. She let the tears out and sobbed into his chest, glad to be home again.”:::
This was a wonderful image! Home can have so many meanings; it’s a very fitting word for her to use. Thanks.

This feedback was originally left on Chapter 6 of the story in the old archiving system.
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